SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MINGALYEVA, K.S. - MINSKER, K.S.

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USSR DOMXEXA, A. V., et &1.j Zhurnal Obshohey Xhimii, Vol 42(104), Vyp 10, 19mt2, pp 2186-2193 Other acid dichlorides (VIII-XII) ifere prepaxed In the comme or the follow- ing reactionst (C]13)3cc=~ CII + I'M, + 0, C=C T, Cl) Vil (m)-v"o C(C1Ij)j If /C'(C"3)J (CI13)1(;\'11 + + 'C=C/ If \Pmcj~ Cl >C~C,~vmcl., X It 12 c1 )c.c< CII, cl C=:C/II xi vi X11 4/5 DOGO;aNA, A. V. , at a1.# Zhurnal Obahchey, DWI, Yol 442(104)p Vyp io, 1972, pp 2186-2193 Reaction of the obtained acid dichlorldes with ethanol Ut 'the ,,pxesence of pyridine yields corresponding diethy.1 phosphonateis. Soitit acid dichloridem (I-IV). (XJI) react with athy1magneslum bromAde yielding 2-chloro-Z-alkenyl and alkynyl phosphine oxides. Properties of all proparod. compounds along with their FMR and HM are given. 26 USSR UTIC 547.26'118 MINSUYEVA. K. S., PLAZWOVA, N. A., PETROV, A. A., YEWUNCIV, Zh. L., and BWROVj F, V,, Leningrad Technological Institute Iment Lenauvet "'Dipole Moments ef Derivatives of Trivalent Phosphorus WhiOt C(mtuin a Dioxaphospholane Ring" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41, No 11, Nov 1971, pp 2,431-2,434 Abstract: In trivalent phosphorus compounds, hybridization of lliv phosphorus atom varies readily in response to change in the typ4: of wubstiwiint, and thanks to this dhe phosphorus may ~!xhibit b1filarity. However, there is verb little published information on variation in the dipt)le mopowntq of conpatulds containing trivalent phosphorus. The present atudy, based on the dipole iicment method, is intended to ShW the MUtU31 L1ffCCt of atoins in compcunds, containilig dioxaophospholane rings. Data of electrographic research on molecules of 2-chloro-1,3,2-di.ox-opliosi)liola,-iL- and triethyl phospb1tv welre used to computi~ dipole moments. The group moment of the diw:aphospholAne q,clo was c.-itimmak-d from M. J. Aroney's data. Moments of the phosphorus-halo,~I;en bands wcre d~e- termined from the dipole moments of Ole corresponding phoiliphonin trihalides. Laboratory measurements were made usJ,ng diluto rolutions in betwone at 264-- 0.05% All experimental and calculated data are Included In the paper. It Is concluded that increane in the electron-acceptor capa6ty of the Substi.- tueno; 'As accompanied by an incre-.Ist! in t1ja dipole noirent,, USSR UK' 547.558.1 gN~2_ A~ K. S., CHISTOKLETOV, V. DI., KOSOYTSEV, V. V., and PrTROV, A. A., a agrid "enological Institute imeni Lensovet "Dipole Moments and the Structure of Alkenylphosph~nes and of the Derivatives of Phosphonaus Acid" Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 41 (103), Ito 4, itipr 71, pp 862-865 Abstract: Dipole maments were used in a stu6y analy2ing the distribution of electron density in alkenylphosphines and Ln derivat5ves of alkenyl- phosphonous acids. Replacing an ethoxy group in triethi I phasj.,-Iiite by a vinyl group led to a slight drop of the d1pole moment, qm did the replace- ment of a or ~ hydrogen atoms in (C2Jf50)2P(;11:C'12 by methyI Srowps. Replace- ment Of a (C2H5)jP group by I(C113) IN12P hao practically no ef-fact on the dipole moment. fn general the elecJitron fitatu of the phoaphorut; atom in above compounds depends on the! substituents. As 0,e p character of the unshared pair of electrons of the phosphorus atom increaces, its acceptor capacity is decreased. ---- ----- -- UNCLAS.WIED PROCeISSIM; 0ATE--I 0 4 60CT70 :'TITLE--ON THE THEORY OF NON STATIONARY DIFFUSION -IJ- AUTHOR--MINIMi I.N. COUNTRY OF INFfj--USSR SOU-RCE--VESTN,'IK LENINGRADSKOGO U141VERSITETAt NO It MAILMATI.KA, li~KHANIKA, ASTRONOMIYA, 19701 NR 1, PP 154-159 :,'DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 UBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS -TOPIC TAGS--PHYSICAL DIFFUSION, ASYMPTOTIC PROPERTYo. SPECIFM DENSITY ~CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUME14T CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ,.PROXY REEL/FRAME-1984/0354 STEP .1 A 11 5 ~j CIPLC ',CC--SSjl L: u oifV fLl , , " 2/2 014 U,"4(.L ASS IF: I ~0 PROCF*. Ss 1.111 DA YE-- I b"KI, I 7c, CIRC ACCESSION N0--AP00-)51-',5 1. ' Oi: I ABSTRACTIEXTtiAry-(U) G;,-,j- MiSTRACT* THL TIRAUSFER IN THF INFINITc IS ASYMPTOTIC 8EHAVIOR OF THE 0ENSITY ARZ l:DUN0,, TrIL-, ARE CUMP4'k* I'f > (1) aqj j0 t;aI1jrA 31E) surcAooi unt.iiaad, sitil a)ud;tjn; puwas cilp U1 "pipt (L:z > -~ > 0) Q)v 11011:11inj 111upal T ),:I sallp'.% Iql 11-pm ;.111pill(r) 4-M19TIP-1 1;:.Itl i-111 III -d 101rladO 011) 10 IrInip"Ji 1.11j, -pullf-Ij ;4311 V~ .1ovittlejud )III jo SaIlIc.% 11=3 qvix -,I iolejado aqI jo Sa.) -rdzijos luu1jrvii puoaii.; mil pun lsjij aq.1, -umpnilutwou juan ivii v jo 3uultu Sq "y xp '111 011-5vil."013 all] JO P11111 qq1 Se -jum-.18puU31 E1111 ~.Iwlj pliffit,11:1o ale wj~xujuK d papnilmozo st - (11 IGjPJo:b-,) ;)psvpoli "Jull!W11 Oqj qi!.%x Slapolm 8311jej Iviazzall oill jo asv-)~ otp joi jpajrttj~.mtq q xilrjutu-japuejI oty jo Itunipads 9-q1 x fquljq *y 'H STWOK SV9 3,01JAVI 24111 K1 9XISM SVO.LVU3dO OUSYRDOIS' 2KOIS AO VU1.33dS 31U d0 SOUVOLMAKI -06r. dd -IX " Z TOA 'OL6f '"M-z T :golmos j=jj-dj , w - : ~49POYJPBPOO 'YBE, W-P229POOO USSR UDO 642 .761612 Q13 -71 -05 3.7 SARKISUNTS, E. E., DOSKIN, V. A.) JIMMA)l and YJIUKEV, A. A., Chair of Hygiene of Children and Adolescents, First IvoseLrr Vm&ical Instit-Ite imeni 1. M. Sechenov "Motor Activity and Daily Energy Expenditure of Students"' Moscow, Gigiyena i Sanitariya, No 11, 1972, PP 56-59 Abstract: Questionnaires and tim.-and-motl!!)n studies were uneii to analyne the daily routine of over 600 young men and vizzien mttendinG thia First 2-loscow Medical Institute and Moscow Nnergy Institute. 7he ntvrleats wore relati,iral.,y inactive 8-3% of the tire, even during their leinure hourn, whit.,h they spent mostly reading, watching televInion, or goirW, to the movion. Only aboat 7% of all the students enaagedlri aports of any kind. 'nie iromen were even le-zs active than the rjen, the energy exmnditure avemging, 2290 rind 3536 kcal, respectively. 'Die students housed in dormitories tended tei be irore. Passive than those living at hotre. All students, male and fermle., becamu more active on Sundays possibly because the body's natural need of exitxicise Is curbed on school days. AH? USSR UDC 629.78.015.4 MOSTOVOY, A. S. , MINOMNS9,LYUt~ 1. , CHURAKOV, A. A. , FROLMA, L. K. "Theoretical Determination of Durability of A Specimcii in Exten~ion and Compression" Tr. Kuybyshev. Aviats. In-t. [Works of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute], 1110 48, 1971, pp 222-230, jrmslatcd from Re'&OT3tiVIIYY Z1111111411, Rakotostroyoniye, No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2.41.185 from the ResLuiie). Translation: This work presents a mechanism-of fatiguo rupWr~-, according to which the specimen is looked upon as a set of discrett! fiber elements, exerting no pressure on each other. The linear theory of adclijig of fati~ple damage is applied to an individual fiber. With this approach, the acc=- ula- tion of damage in a fiber is determined by its stressed state, sti7died con- sidering its loading history. The depcndencc of stres:5 in the fibor on the rupture number of cycles, the fatigue curve for a crack-, can tie produced C.X- perizentally. Appearance of the first microcrack is intt~rpreted as ruptl;Tt of the most highly stressed fiber. Thus, if the time corresponding to the development of a crack is known and the process of crach propagation is des- cribed, the durability of the specimen can be calculated. 7 Figures; 2 Tables; 3 Biblio. Refs. 1/2 025 UNCLASSIFIED PR(KeSSIN'G, DATC--27NOV70 TITLE--COMPARISON STUDY Or laON FLUOIRIOE MATERIALS IN. Alit ANO VACUUM -U- AUTH0R-(04)-Z0ZULYAj V.O-, VINOSHNIKOV, V.N., FEUORCHENKQI~ I.M., SHE-VCHUK, Yll a F CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR SOUPCE-FIZIKO-KHIMTCHESKAIA MEKHANIKA MArc-RrALOV, VOL. bi NO. 2t 1970Y P. 71-74. DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSt CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS--CAST IRON, wEAR RESISTANCE, CALCILP4 FLUORWE, GHROMIUM CONTAINING ALLOY, NICKEL CONTAINING ALLOYP JR0114 IRON ALLOY WITROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASS[FIED PROXY REEL/FRAME-3001/0060 STEP CIRC ACCESSION 11,1131--AP0125~,L)5 mmuwqol!~ o1 212 02 5 UNC L A SS I F I F-D CIRC ACCESSION N'l-AP0125,119-5 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) Gf'-0- AHSFRACT. STUDY Or' P80PERTIES OF WHITF, Cr6T IMPIP m4o tiAsio -,%J~:1r;,ris OF Ct CRr tilt AND CAF2. 1'fST*S CARkIF11) QQ1' ,.T o, 9,ATE OF o.28 ANO I)RESSIP",ES WAN61111(; d 1:1 ~"j CEKTAIN TFCHNIQ"UF-S FOR THI~- WEAR CA; ~,IAF~ik[ALS AH 'E EX A 1-1 C14CO * F AC I L. I I Y A,,,A0EM I IA NNUK UKA ~,1110)Kfl I 15SR iNS 1* 1 TUT PROBLEM MATERIALOVEOENIIA, KIEV, UKRAINIAN SSRo USSR UDC 533.6-011.55:541.124 BURDEL'NYY. A. K., MINOSTSEV, V. B., Moscow If Calculation of the Supersonic Re8lon of a Three-Dimanntonal, 'Nonequilibrium Air Flow Over Bodies" Moscow, Mekbanika zhidkosti I gaza, No. 5p Sep/Oct 72, pp 126-129 Abstract: Supersonic, nonequIlibrium, three-dimensional. flo., aver bodles when there is a plane of flow syrmetry present is consfdered. All flov paraneters in the shock layer are assumed given Up to it certnin surface of the three-dimensional. type, f.e., a surf!me at each polot of whIch the velo- city cmponent nolmal to it is greater tban the local fi-lizell ve -locity of gound. The flo~j of nonequilibrium- gas is consequwntly iuveitlgate-d cn1v in the purely supersonic regien of the flow. Molecular triansfer processes are neglected. A sample of a calculation of nonequilibrium uIr ilot, over .1 seg- mented body Is given. It is noted that there has been -previtlut;ly only One published study on the calcuLation of none-quilibrium th:vee-dlmonstonal gas flow in the supersonic regicin. This paper investigated cbe d1lect of nonequi- librium dissociation in the flow around blunt reverse ci:qie In a supersonfe 1/2 USSR BURDEL'NYY, A. K. , MINOSTSEV, V. H., Mekhanika zhidkost: i. I gaaa, No. 5, Sep/Oct 72, pp 124-129 oxygen flow. Pictures of the. f l.o%,r In the distributian (if flom lines the surface of the b(Ay In the Khock wave and the supei~snnic. rr.~gior a different character of the f low from the leward and wKndwarll sides of tbe flow. On the windward side of the.flow the shock wave is v(?L-v close tr the surface of the body and the entire gas flow eptering th!!- shock laver i7n the subsonic flow region close to the curvature atid a rety[on of Pans of rarefac- tion waves occurs. The flow temperature then drops sharply Lepding to free:!- ing of the physicochemical processes and a decrea.-te Ln their energy contri- bution to zero. The flow picture Is ticnicf4hat differeat fron 0e, lee,.,zard? side. The flow lines passing through the high-tempe-rature reg~Lon aad Consequently along which physicochemical processes arising In the flow lead to a con- siderable change in the composition occupy a considernbly granter portion of the shock layer. 2/2 U 3 OR MCI: 62!~-713-015:533.6,011.5 IMOSTSIRv- V. Muting the Supersonic Tbree-DEmmsional Flow Ar